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                    <h1>
                        Wisdom For Women</h1>
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                            Thankful Women
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                    <p>
                        <b>Key Verse Psalm 100: 4(Last part)-“..Be thankful to Him and bless His Name”</b></p>
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                        <b>I. Mary Magdalene- She Thanked God For The Shift</b><br />
                        I would like to draw your attention to Mary Magdalene, who was a sinner. This woman
                        received cleansing and pardon from Jesus. She was spiritually blessed. So, she came
                        to thank Jesus for what she had received. Jesus is worthy of our thanksgiving because
                        He is an embodiment of love. Divine love demands all from us. He gave His life’s
                        blood on the cross of Calvary for our sins. Oh! What a shift from her sinful life
                        to a sinless lift. What a wonderful change from the secular realm into the spiritual
                        realm. What a shift from the company of sinners into the band of believers. It is
                        a shift from the natural into the supernatural- a shift from the worldly friends
                        to the truest friend- a shift from the sinful, wretched life to the righteous- a
                        shift from the worthless life to the worthwhile life- a shift from the useless life
                        to the useful life- a shift from the rotten life to the fragrant life- a shift from
                        the fruitless life to the fruitful life- a shift from the empty life to the abundant
                        life- a shift from the thankless life to the thankful life- a shift from the worldly
                        passion to the divine love- a shift from the shameful life to the glorious life-
                        a shift from the terrestrial to the celestial- a shift from the earthly to the heavenly-
                        a shift from a sinner to a saint.
                    </p>
                    
                    <p>
                        <b>Illustration</b><br />
                        We see one wall text in all the Christian Book shops. The text reads like this,
                        “I asked Jesus, “How much do you love me.” He said, “This much and He died.” In
                        the background we can see the picture of the cross of Calvary. In the world there
                        are thousands of gods and goddesses that people worship but you cannot find the
                        true love in them. In India, we have 30 thousand gods and goddesses. For everything
                        there is a god – one for education – for money – for fire – for rain – to pass an
                        exam. So many gods are there but not a single god can be claimed as a personal god.
                        Some gods have the spear in its hands. But if you see Jesus, you can see the nail
                        scare in His hands which are the marks of love. We can see the wounds of love in
                        His hands, legs and side. By showing His wounds to us, He says, “I love you so much.”
                        Out of love for this sinful woman, Jesus healed her soul and pardoned her sin. In
                        Verse 38, we can see as to what she did at the feet of Jesus. Let us briefly meditate
                        on the 4 attitudes of Gratitude.</p>
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                            <b>1. Attitude of realising (Through tears)</b></p>
                        <p>
                            <b>2. Attitude of dedicating (Through hair)</b></p>
                        <p>
                            <b>3. Attitude of loving (Through Kiss)</b></p>
                        <p>
                            <b>4. Attitude of surrendering (Through riches)</b></p>
                        <p>
                    </div>
                    
                    <p style="font-style: italic;">
                        <b>Luke 7:38 “And stood at his feet behind [him] weeping, and began to wash his feet
                            with tears, and did wipe [them] with the hairs of her head, and kissed his feet,
                            and anointed [them] with the ointment.”</b>
                    </p>
                    <p>
                        <b>1.Attitude Of Realising</b>
                        <br />
                        She began to wash His feet with tears. In the Tamil Bible, it says that she drenched
                        Jesus feet with tears. But in English Bible, it says that she washed His feet. For
                        drenching, we don’t need much water. But for washing we need much water. She did
                        not drench His feet but washed His feet with tears. Tears poured out of her heart.
                        She poured out her tears. Who was she? She was s sinful woman in the city. She spent
                        her whole life in sin. Now Jesus has forgiven her. Therefore her heart was now filled
                        with thanksgiving. Bible says out of the abundance of heart, the mouth speaketh.
                        But if the heart is filled with thanksgiving, only tears will come.Some people stand
                        to testify about the goodness of the Lord in the church. They will praise the Lord
                        for His benevolence. They will start to explain but they cannot speak. Only tears
                        will come. Why? What is the reason? Not able to express. Heart is full of thanksgiving.
                        Such people are not able to testify with the words of their mouth but they testify
                        with the tears of their eyes. How many of you have this experience? When I think
                        of the grace and mercies of the Lord, I weep in God’s presence. When our hearts
                        are filled with gratitude, then thanksgiving flows out. What came out of her eyes?
                        Tears. Tears came through her eyes but thanksgiving came out of her heart. Her heart
                        was broken out of the love for Jesus. So, he thanked the Lord with tears. Sometimes
                        we cry only for our problems, difficulties and sorrows. But from now onwards, thank
                        the Lord with tears for forgiveness of sins. Our hearts should be broken. The Holy
                        Spirit is asking you a question. Has Jesus forgiven all your sins? Mary’s eyes were
                        used for expressing her brokenness to Jesus. Let us learn to shed tears at the feet
                        of Jesus not before anyone.
                    </p>
                    <p>
                        <b>2. Attitude Of Dedicating</b>
                        <br />
                        She wiped the tears with the hairs of her head. She could have used a towel. But
                        she used her hair. We read about the hair in <b><span style="font-style: italic;">1
                            corin 11: 15 “But if a woman has long hair, it is a glory to her: for [her] hair
                            is given her for a covering.”</span></b> When Bible says that she wiped His
                        feet with her hair, what does the Holy Spirit mean by that? She gave all her glory.
                        She dedicated her glory at the feet of Jesus. The feet of Jesus is the only place
                        where we can surrender our glory, honour, merit, achievements and victories.</p>
                    <p>
                        <b>3. Atitude Of Loving</b>
                        <br />
                        According to Luke 7: 38, She kissed his feet. It is an expression of love and affection.
                        In order to reveal her heart’s love, she kissed His feet. Firstly, she poured out
                        her tears, then she dedicated her glory. Now she was manifesting her love to Jesus.
                        She did not cease to kiss His feet. That was the Jewish custom. In verse 45, ‘ Thou
                        gavest me no kiss’. The host must welcome the guest with a kiss for the feast. She
                        was showering her hearts love for Jesus. How long has it been since you poured out
                        your love at the feet of Jesus? In the night time pour out your love upon Him. This
                        woman expressed her love in a personal way to Jesus. We worship as a church. But
                        that’s not enough. When you are alone, shows your love upon Him.</p>
                    <p>
                        <b>4. Attitude Of Giving </b>
                        <br />
                        Mary anointed His feet with the ointment. Now she is drawn towards Jesus because
                        He has delivered her from sin. Today there are many saved people. But they forget
                        to do express their thanksgiving to Jesus. That is why Paul says, ‘I am willing
                        to spend and be spent for Jesus’. Now she brings that costly ointment. She broke
                        the alabaster box and poured it at the feet of Jesus. It’s only for Jesus. She poured
                        out her riches at the feet of Jesus. People who saw her would have called her mad.
                        Mary poured forth the ointment.
                    </p>
                    <p>
                        <b>II. Anna- She Thanked God For The Gift </b>
                    </p>
                    <p>
                        <b><span style="font-style: italic;">Luke 2:38 “And she coming in that instant gave
                            thanks likewise unto the Lord, and spake of him to all them that looked for redemption
                            in Jerusalem.” </span></b>Anna was a prophetess who lived during the birth of
                        Jesus Christ. She was of a great age of 85 years old. She departed not out of the
                        temple. At this age, she served God with fasting and prayers day and night. In <b>Luke
                            2:27</b>, the parents brought in the child Jesus, to do for him after the custom
                        of the law. Simeon came by the Spirit into the temple. He thanked God by taking
                        Jesus up in His arms and prophesied about the child Jesus. It was at that instant
                        that Anna gave thanks likewise unto the Lord. Both of them thanked the Lord for
                        one reason because Jesus is a gift from God, the Father to this mankind. Bible says
                        in <b>2 Corinthians 9:15, “Thanks be unto God for His unspeakable gift.”</b> Though
                        baby Jesus was wrapped up in and swaddling clothes, He is the perfect gift to us.
                        <b>Hebrew 6:4</b> refer to Jesus as the ‘Heavenly gift.’
                    </p>
                    <p>
                        Let us read an important verse found in <b><span style="font-style: italic;">Romans
                            5:18 (last part) “……. Even so by the righteousness of one, the free gift came upon
                            all men unto Justification of life.”</span></b> In the Tamil Bible it is written
                        as ‘judgment.’ But the English Bible refers to it as the free gift.’ The birth of
                        Jesus Christ into this sinful world for the salvation of souls is the gift of God.
                        <b><span style="font-style: italic;">Ephesians 2:8 “For by grace are ye saved through
                            faith; and that not of yourselves: [it is] the gift of God”.</span> </b>Are
                        you thanking God for the gift of His Son, Jesus Christ? Here, we see Anna had the
                        opportunity to see child Jesus and thanked the Lord. Having seen the gift, baby
                        Jesus, Anna could not stay silent but spoke of him to all them that looked for redemption
                        in Jerusalem according to<b> Luke 2:38 (last part).</b> Similarly, we read about
                        Simeon who spoke of him or prophesied about child Jesus to his parents. That is
                        the reason why we read in <b><span style="font-style: italic;">Luke 2:33 -“And Joseph
                            and his mother marveled at those things which were spoken of him.”</span></b>
                    </p>
                    <p>
                        Anna received Jesus as the free gift of God. She wanted to present Jesus to others
                        as a free gift to all who looked for redemption. The Bible says, ‘Freely have ye
                        received and freely give.’ Having acknowledged the fact that God sent His only Son,
                        Jesus Christ as a gift, what are we doing with that gift? It is not enough if we
                        just thank the Lord for God’s unspeakable gift. Speak about the gift to others.
                        Share this gift with others. Present this gift to all those who need Him. Jesus
                        Christ, the gift of God is a multi-faceted precious treasure. This gift, called
                        Jesus is an embodiment of grace, pinnacle of power, bundle of joy, monument of love
                        and fountain of all blessings. Anna gave thanks likewise unto the Lord. Her prayers
                        were coupled with praises. How arresting is the phrase, <b>“she coming in that instant.”</b>
                        This was no mere coincidence. It was not a mere chance. Through her long pilgrimage,
                        day after day, she went to the Temple to pray for the coming Messiah and although
                        He seemed to tarry she waited for Him, believing that He would come. Then one day
                        the miracle happened, for as she entered the Temple she heard sounds of exultation
                        and joy proceeding from the inner court, and then form the lips of the venerable
                        Simeon. She heard the words, “Now, Lord, lettest Thou Thy servant depart in peace,
                        for mine eyes have seen Thy salvation.” They were gazing upon the Holy Child who
                        was none other than her long-awaited Messiah. Anna, too was ready to depart in peace.
                        Your salvation is not by accident. It was already in the plan and purpose of God.</p>
                    <p>
                        Note again, the glimpse we have of Anna in her brief record. We see her, first of
                        all, as a Daughter of Phanuel of the tribe of Asher – A widow of a great age - A
                        Devout Worshipper of the Living God - A prophetess proclaiming the prophetic word.
                        Now she assumes another role. She goes forth to become a missionary. She spoke of
                        Him to all. Anna not only prayed and praised, but went out to proclaim the glad
                        tidings to those who had shared her hope and faith. Anna was one of the Godly remnants
                        in Israel who, through centuries even in the darkest before Christ could come, looked
                        for the Dayspring from on high. Thus, as she heard Simeon’s praise for prophecy
                        fulfilled, she went out to her godly inmates to declare the glad tidings. Faith,
                        through her long years of waiting, was rewarded and she became the first female
                        herald of the Incarnation to all who looked for the Redeemer in Jerusalem. In Anna,
                        we have a sample of an aged female’s waiting faith which was rewarded. Anna thanked
                        the Lord for enabling her to see the gift called Jesus Christ in the temple. Whenever
                        we come into His sanctuary, we can visualize and taste of the goodness of Jesus
                        Christ. Oh! How privileged we are to acquire this priceless pearl and possess the
                        darling of Heaven to be our own. So many people around us are hungry and thirsty
                        for God’s word and living waters. Having come to the thanksgiving meeting, can you
                        thank the Lord like Anna for the gift? Jesus Christ is the greatest gift of all!!!</p>
                    <p>
                        <b>III. Mary: She Thanked God For The Lift</b></p>
                    <p>
                        <b><span style="font-style: italic;">Luke 1:48, “For he hath regarded the low estate
                            of his handmaiden: for, behold, from henceforth all generations shall call me blessed.”
                            Luke 1:49 “For he that is mighty hath done to me great things; and holy [is] his
                            name.” </span></b>Here we see the words of thanksgiving though the word ‘thanks’
                        is not used. Mary, the mother of Jesus thanked the Almighty God for the great things
                        done to her. She praised God saying “Holy is His Name.” what are the great things
                        God has done unto Mary? See LUKE 1:48 He hath respected the lowly state of me, the
                        hand – maid of the Lord. She further says that from now on all generations shall
                        call me blessed. Mary humbled herself before the angel who said she shall bring
                        forth a Son.<b> <span style="font-style: italic;">Luke 1:38 “And Mary said, Behold the
                            handmaid of the Lord; be it unto me according to thy word. And the angel departed
                            from her.”</span></b> “Behold, the hand maid of the Lord. Be it unto me according
                        to thy word.” Here we see the exaltation of Mary from being a hand – maid to become
                        a blessed woman. She was so privileged to bear Jesus in her womb. She was just an
                        ordinary village girl. According to the sacred record, Mary was a humble village
                        woman, who lived in a small town, a place so insignificant as to make Nathanael
                        to say, “Can there any good thing come out of Nazareth?”When you talk about her
                        former state, she was an ordinary vessel. But she became a chosen vessel of God.</p>
                    <p>
                        <b>SUPER – EMINENCE</b><br />
                        After the centuries, the statement still stands,<b><span style="font-style: italic;">
                            “Blessed art thou among women” (Luke 1:28)</span></b>.When the angel said,<b><span
                                style="font-style: italic;"> “Highly favored of the Lord” and having “found favor
                                with him” (Luke 1:28, 30)</span></b> surely uplifted her to a higher pedestal.
                        Mary belongs to those grand, majestic women inspired with the spirit of prophecy,
                        who is capable of influencing those who shape the dusting of the whole world.</p>
                    <p>
                        <b>Mary’s Exaltation </b>
                    </p>
                    <p>
                        <b>1.</b> <b>Her Selection</b><br />
                        Among all the godly Jewish maidens of that time in Palestine why did God select
                        such a humble peasant young woman as Mary? Her choice by God to be the mother of
                        the Incarnate Son is as mysterious as her conception of Him within her virgin womb.
                        When the fullness of time had come for Jesus to be manifested He did not go to a
                        city, but to a remote and unknown town not to a palace but a poor dwelling – not
                        to the great and learned but to lowly peasants – for a woman to bring the Saviour
                        into a lost world. The gentle and lowly Mary of Nazareth was the Father’s choice
                        as the mother of His beloved Son and that she herself was overwhelmed at God’s condescending
                        grace in choosing her is evident from her song of praise in which magnified and
                        thanked Him for regarding her lowly estate and in exalting her.
                    </p>
                    <p>
                        Mary was then selected by divine wisdom from among the humblest and it was in such
                        an environment that the father prepared His son to labour among the common people
                        who heard Him gladly. The one of whom he was born, the place where he was born were
                        arranged beforehand by the determinate counsel and foreknowledge of God. According
                        to prophecy, Mary became the mother of the Saviour of mankind (Isaiah 7:14-16, 9:6,7
                        Micah 5:2,3) Born of a peasant maiden, and having a foster- father who earned a
                        frugal living as a carpenter, Jesus was best able to sympathize with man as man,
                        and be regarded by all men. When Gabriel announced to the virgin whose name was
                        Mary that she was to bring forth a son to be called Jesus, he recognized her spiritual
                        fitness for such an honour, when he said, <b><span style="font-style: italic;">“The
                            Lord is with thee” (Luke 1:28)</span></b></p>
                    <p>
                        <b>2. Her Salutation</b>
                        <br />
                        Taking the Lord at His word, Mary praised Him as if what He had declared had been
                        fully accomplished. As given by (Luke 1:46-55) this lyric expresses Mary’s inward
                        and deeply personal sacred and unselfish joy and likewise her faith in Messianic
                        fulfillment. Her worship was for her Son, for her spirit rejoiced in Him as her
                        own Saviour. She spoke of her humility, for she was mindful of the fact that she
                        was but a humble village maiden whose “low estate” the Lord regarded.</p>
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